Ryde Social Heritage Group research the social history of the citizens of Ryde, Isle of Wight. Documenting their lives, businesses and burial transcriptions.
Ryde Social Heritage Group

12 August 2008

 

Diana and I braved the elements on the evening of Tuesday 12 August to update the nature Diary

for August.  It had been raining and blowing a near gale all day but luckily for us the evening did at least keep dry.

 

 

There was not much new to report this month but besides the wild flowers already reported in earlier months we did find:-

Knapweed (image left), Ragwort, Yarrow, White Clover, Great Willowherb and a ground hugging purple flower,  that with research I think is called Selfheal.

Ragwort

 

Great Willowherb

 

Diana came across a clump of toadstools, mushrooms and the remains of a large puffball (image right).  Also a broken eggshell which we believed was a Pigeon egg (image below), probably taken by a Magpie. 

There were feathers strewn around in one part showing that a bird of prey had made a kill.  

 

 

Pigeon egg

 

We also came across a large black slug!

 

The Elder bushes have their berries but they are not yet ripe, the bramble bushes are covered with blackberries many very ripe. I also noticed that the Hedge bindweed now has berries but again they are still green.  The Wood nightshade had a few ripe berries and we a took a photo.

 

Brambles

 

Wood nightshade

 

We were rather worried looking at the Oak-trees because the leaves have some sort of mildew on them and we noticed that several of the acorns are distorted and a strange shape.

Maisie Kitching

13 August 2008

More Nature photographs from August included below:

Rosehips

 

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Spider

 

 

 

The list of plants and insects we find in the cemetery is ever increasing and if, when you visit the cemetery, you should notice anything that would be of interest, please let us know by making contact through the Contact Us page of the website.

 

Photographs contributed by Maisie Kitching, Diana Wood and Janette Gregson

 


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